By Zenaida Serrano, zserrano@staradvertiser.com Posted on February 18, 2018

Updated on February 17, 2018 at 5:50 pm

“A Sunday well spent brings a week of content.” I don’t know who came up with the clever quote; I believe it’s a proverb. I love that to different people it can mean different things, from recharging to preparing for the week ahead.
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By Heidi Bornhorst, Special to the Star-Advertiser on February 18, 2018

By Heidi Bornhorst, Special to the Star-Advertiser Posted on February 18, 2018

Updated on February 17, 2018 at 5:57 pm

Back in the 1930s the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association used the Wahiawa Botanical Garden as an experimental arboretum to grow trees for watershed enhancement. The land was up for grabs in the late 1950s when it was rundown, with rows of trees and tall, overgrown Guinea grass.
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Jack Doom, 51, was born in Korea, while his father was stationed there, but grew up in Hawaii. He returned to Hawaii after attending college on the mainland, planning to “hang out for a couple of years,” but never left.
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By Susan Essoyan sessoyan@staradvertiser.com Posted on February 14, 2018

Updated on February 15, 2018 at 5:11 pm

Waialua High School’s Glenn Lee, who helped kick off Hawaii’s robotics movement, is the only American to reach the top 10 as a finalist out of 30,000 entries in the $1 million Global Teacher Prize competition.
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